05-06-2010, 08:12 PM
05-06-2010, 08:13 PM
As a suggestion, perhaps you should use the table code to list the results? Might make it easier to read.
05-06-2010, 08:18 PM
Motherwell & Wishaw is a Labour hold. Upper Bann is a DUP hold. Putney is a Tory hold. Easington is a Labour hold.
I would like to but I don't know how to.
Ynys Mon is a Labour hold, Sedgefield is a Labour hold, Filton & Bradley Stoke is a Tory hold.
And that's all I'm going to post tonight, as it's getting late.
(05-06-2010 08:13 PM)Mr. Tight-pants Wrote: [ -> ]As a suggestion, perhaps you should use the table code to list the results? Might make it easier to read.
I would like to but I don't know how to.

Ynys Mon is a Labour hold, Sedgefield is a Labour hold, Filton & Bradley Stoke is a Tory hold.
And that's all I'm going to post tonight, as it's getting late.
05-06-2010, 08:39 PM
Ok, I think I've figured out the Table code...
Kirkcaldy & Cowdenbeath is Gordon Brown's seat for anyone wondering.
This is all I'm gong to post, as I'm starting to lose tract.
Ouch, Liberal Dems just lost their seat in Montgomeryshire in Wales to the Tories. The Tories have already gained 9 seats of the 106 currently declared.
| Constituency | Result |
|---|---|
| Filton & Bradley Stoke | Tory hold |
| Vale Of Clwyd | Labour hold |
| Durham North West | Labour hold |
| Fife North East | Liberal Dem hold |
| East Kilbride, Strathaven & Lesmahagow | Labour hold |
| Kirkcaldy & Cowdenbeath | Labour hold |
| Llanelli | Labour hold |
| Telford | Labour hold |
| Clwyd South | Labour hold |
| Na H-Eileanan An Iar | SNP hold |
| North Down | Independent gain from UCU |
| Belfast West | Sinn Fein hold |
| Bedfordshire South West | Tory hold |
| Broxbourne | Tory hold |
| Clacton | Tory hold |
| Battersea | Tory gain from Labour |
| Tooting | Labour hold |
| Guildford | Tory hold |
| Sevenoaks | Tory hold |
| Rushcliffe | Tory hold |
| Gedling | Labour hold |
| Staffordshire Moorlands | Tory hold |
| Glenrothes | Labour hold |
| Wrekin, The | Tory hold |
| Wrexham | Labour hold |
Kirkcaldy & Cowdenbeath is Gordon Brown's seat for anyone wondering.
This is all I'm gong to post, as I'm starting to lose tract.

Ouch, Liberal Dems just lost their seat in Montgomeryshire in Wales to the Tories. The Tories have already gained 9 seats of the 106 currently declared.

05-06-2010, 10:02 PM
I've been watching this on C-SPAN for the last hour (far more entertaining than the Health care vote was). I must say a lot of these constituencies have funny names. I also love every time the announce a BNP candidate, everyone boos. 

05-07-2010, 09:04 AM
As of right now, Tories have 301 seats, Labour is at 255 and Liberal Democrats at 54. Cameron is set to try to form a government.
My constituency is a Tory gain from Labour though the Liberal Democrats came only 1400 votes away from winning.
My constituency is a Tory gain from Labour though the Liberal Democrats came only 1400 votes away from winning.

05-07-2010, 11:01 AM
Yikes, I didn't expect the Liberal Democrats to do so bad. I was expecting them to win some seats, not lose some. 

05-07-2010, 05:33 PM
From the look of things, the Tories and Liberal Democrats are talking about a deal to form the government
The results on the right hand side of the page says Tories have 306 seats, Labour with 258 and Liberal Democrats with 57 with all but one seat reporting.
The results on the right hand side of the page says Tories have 306 seats, Labour with 258 and Liberal Democrats with 57 with all but one seat reporting.
05-07-2010, 07:31 PM
My constituency is a Labour hold with over 7000 vote majority. 

05-08-2010, 09:18 AM
My constituency remains a Tory hold, winning by almost 17000 votes.
Please Clegg: Don't be fooled, please tell Cameron to stick his precious manifesto up his ass.
(05-07-2010 05:33 PM)Wenty321 Wrote: [ -> ]From the look of things, the Tories and Liberal Democrats are talking about a deal to form the government
Please Clegg: Don't be fooled, please tell Cameron to stick his precious manifesto up his ass.

05-08-2010, 11:30 AM
So at what point would Brown have to step aside? British system seems confusing to me. 

05-08-2010, 03:44 PM
(05-08-2010 11:30 AM)Quest21 Wrote: [ -> ]So at what point would Brown have to step aside? British system seems confusing to me.
As Prime Minister? When Cameron has enough support to control the House of Commons. If that happens he'll go to the Queen and ask her to choose an another party leader (Cameron obviously) to lead the government.
05-11-2010, 10:10 AM
Gordon Brown is stepping down as Labour leader
Perhaps Labour not be better off spending a little time in the wilderness right now? Let the Tories receive a labeling as the party of cuts after their time in office and come back in when they have their own leadership sorted out.
Perhaps Labour not be better off spending a little time in the wilderness right now? Let the Tories receive a labeling as the party of cuts after their time in office and come back in when they have their own leadership sorted out.
05-11-2010, 05:28 PM
Cameron is the new Prime Minister. I saw that coming.